Julian Russell/Staff photographer A single vehicle accident on Route 125 in Barrington sent an unidentified individual to a local hospital.

BARRINGTON — A young man from New Durham was injured after a rollover vehicle accident Tuesday afternoon on Route 125, near the Rochester town line.

Police said Jeremy Currier, 18, veered off the road while driving south on Route 125. The Chevrolet Trailblazer he was driving struck a telephone pole and rolled over on its roof, said Police Chief Richard Conway.

The accident occurred at approximately 2:13 p.m. Tuesday.

Currier, who was the only occupant in the vehicle, was carried out of the Trailblazer on a stretcher, and was transported to Frisbie Memorial Hospital by a Barrington ambulance.

Conway said he does not believe his injuries are life-threatening.

Police Sgt. George Joy said Currier was conscious and talking when Joy got to the scene.

Public Service of New Hampshire crews were called to the scene, to respond to the damaged telephone pole. Conway said the pole will most likely be replaced.

He said while the pole did not snap upon impact, it leaned and required attention from PSNH. Conway said no power outages had been reported as a result.

The blue Chevrolet Trailblazer Currier was driving sustained damage and was towed from the scene.

Vehicle debris was scattered about the scene Tuesday afternoon, and a sign reading "school bus stop ahead" was knocked down.

Conway said neither alcohol nor speed appear to be factors in Tuesday's accident.

The accident remains under investigation.

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Julian Russell/Staff photographer Barrington and Rochester fire fighters and EMTs respond to a single vehicle accident on Route 125 in Barrington. An unidentified individual was transported from the scene to a local hospital.